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			8.0
			102249
			
				8.0 |  
				Gig Soup
			
				With a sexually charged and emotional head-first dive into the depths of the human condition, Fischerspooner lift themselves up into the upper echelons of electronic music
				
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			8.0
			102253
			
				8.0 |  
				The Line Of Best Fit
			
				Sir is Fischerspooner’s triumphant return to dance music, filled with familiar dark synths and eroticism, but with a deeper emotional core than previous records
				
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			8.0
			102246
			
				8.0 |  
				The FT
			
				A richly enjoyable piece of work
				
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			8.0
			102753
			
				8.0 |  
				Mixmag
			
				The whole album drips with a palpable sense of lust and intensity
				
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			7.0
			102247
			
				7.0 |  
				Uncut
			
				There is a candid, personal quality to "Discreet" and "Have Fun Tonight," a sincere hymn to queer polyamory. Print edition only
				
 
 
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			7.0
			102371
			
				7.0 |  
				PopMatters
			
				Fischerspooner's Sir looks to ruffle right-wing feathers, and it arrives at a moment when the United States is confronting the realities of a profound ideological division
				
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			7.0
			102408
			
				7.0 |  
				Under The Radar
			
				Sir is a reputable array of dance-pop staples, the likes of which will please Fischerspooner fans of this and past generations
				
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			7.0
			102250
			
				7.0 |  
				God Is In The TV
			
				A strong statement on letting loose about your identity in a time when being any kind of perceived outsider is scary
				
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			6.7
			102248
			
				6.7 |  
				A.V. Club
			
				Sir updates Fischerspooner’s old cocaine throb to surprisingly modern, still sleazily enjoyable, then inevitably exhausting results
				
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			6.0
			102251
			
				6.0 |  
				The Skinny
			
				Delves into personal experiences in great, often explicit detail, but may have benefited from a little restraint
				
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			6.0
			102252
			
				6.0 |  
				NME
			
				Smutty and synthy
				
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			5.8
			102254
			
				5.8 |  
				Pitchfork
			
				A few standout singles aren’t enough to redeem a plodding, repetitive album
				
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			5.0
			102336
			
				5.0 |  
				The 405
			
				Sir occasionally works as an aggregate of flattering bric-a-brac and is irrepressibly sexy, but when its production’s skin-deep charm peels away there’s little to compel a return
				
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			4.0
			102273
			
				4.0 |  
				The Observer
			
				Not worth the nine-year wait 
				
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			4.0
			102297
			
				4.0 |  
				Loud And Quiet
			
				The biggest problem is the lyrics. Goodness gracious – the lyrics
				
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